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The image shows a chart representing the percentage of men and women living in poverty divided into ten different age groups in the United States in 2008. The chart indicates that the highest poverty rates are seen in the 'Under 5' age group, with around 20% of children of both sexes living in poverty. The next three age groups, '5-17', '18-24', and '25-34', have poverty rates ranging from 15% to 20% for both men and women. The next five age groups, from '35-44' to '65-74', have poverty rates between 10% and 15% for both men and women, with rates slightly decreasing as age increases. The last age group, '75 and up', shows the lowest poverty rates, around 10% for men and slightly above for women. Overall, women have consistently higher poverty rates than men in all age groups.
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The bar diagram depict the proportion of men and women living in poor categorized into ten separate age groups in the United States in 2008.
Overall, it is strictly that the under 5 age group men is the maximum and 75-up age group women is the minimum poverty rates by sex and age in United States.
After analyzing the bar chart, it can be seen clearly that the ratio of men poverty rates by sex and age decreased in United States. The percentage of under 5 age group at 20% in 2008. The youth age group decreased more than old age group. The age groups of 45-54 and 55-59 were not changed almost 7%. The old age group 60-64 increased but 65-74 and 75-up decreased nearly 2%.
In women, the percentage of under 5 age group women at 20% and 5-17 group decreased with 5%. The age group of 18-24 raised 5% than 5-17 then the poverty rates by sex and age was up and down in United States in 2008. The age groups of 75-up grow approximately 3% than 65-74 age groups.
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